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A Daily Guide to Disability Friendly Clubs and Groups LAFSS Friday Evening Film & Disco Nights. Call 715155 for details LAFSS YOUTH CLUB 7/9/18 , 21/09/18, 05/10/18, 19/10/18 and fortnightly after that Time: 19:00 – 21:00 £2 Entry including a free drink and snack!! A DAILY GUIDE TO (Carers free) DISABILITY FRIENDLY CLUBS AND Age 13-21 Contact LAFSS for more information and to register GROUPS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG 01482 715 155 PEOPLE IN THE HULL AREA IMPORTANT The clubs and groups mentioned in this booklet are for guidance purposes only and cannot be personally en- dorsed or verified. Attendance is strictly to the readers SPORTS/FITNESS CLUB discretion. Please be aware the groups and numbers provided in this booklet are correct as of May 2018. Please contact the SWIMMING GROUP group via telephone before attending to avoid disappoint- ment. MUSIC CLUB Please visit hull.mylocaloffer.org for more groups and in- formation. Facebook - The Local Offer Hull YOUTH CLUB/EVENT Twitter- @LocalOfferHull WHEELCHAIR SPORTS DANCE CLUB OR PERFORMING ARTS GROUP FAMILY ACTIVITY OR PARENT OR CARER MAY NEED TO ATTEND 2 23 CONTENTS PAGE 4 & 5 MONDAYS Hull City Council Children’s Disability Team 01482 715 155 PAGE 6 & 7 TUESDAYS Immediate Help and Support Team (Out of Hours) 01482 300 304 PAGE 8 & 9 WEDNESDAYS Leisure and Freetime Support Service (LAFSS) Direct 01482 715 155 PAGE 10 & 11 THURSDAYS KIDS Yorkshire and Humber 01482 467 540 Kingston Youth Centre 01482 331 238 PAGE 12 & 13 FRIDAYS Special Stars Foundation 01482 227 657 PAGE 14 & 15 SATURDAYS Targeted Youth Support 01482 615 602 PAGE 16 & 17 SUNDAYS Family Info Service 01482 318 318 PAGES 18 & 19 ABOUT LAFSS Early Help Hub North 01482 803 978 PAGES 20 & 21 FEATURED SERVICES Early Help Hub East 01482 708 953 Early Help Hub West 01482 305 770 PAGES 22 & 23 USEFUL NUMBERS Integrated Complaints Children and Young People 01482 616 143 22 3 Darley’s Youth and Arts Centre ASTRA Youth Club Crafts, Xbox, music, pool, table tennis, gar- dening and more. 100 Barnstaple Road, Bransholme, Hull Hull’s SEND Disco Octagon Family Centre, Walker Street, Hull 4:00 – 6:00pm Hull Local Offer website Monday to Friday 3:30—5:30pm (Age 8-13) Free Ages 10-13 Hull’s SEND Disco is exclusively for chil- For people 0-25 with special educational Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:30— 01482 310925 dren and young people aged 13-25 years needs and/or disabilities and their fami- 8:30pm Age 14-21 (24 with SEND) with special education needs and/or disa- lies. Free bilities and their families in the Hull and Contact Scott - 0789 1544 228 Website—http://hull.mylocaloffer.org surrounding area. Route One Boxing, Sport The Hut Youth Club Facebook—The Local Offer Hull and Music Club Twitter— @LocalOfferHull Held at Willows Social Club, Holderness Hall Road Academy, Hull, HU6 8PP The Hut, 187E Preston Road, Hull, HU9 5UY Road, Hull. Email—[email protected] 4:30 -6:00pm 5:00 – 7:00pm, Free Free For more details contact Mike at LAFSS on Ages 10-19 Up to Age 19, 01482 715 155. 01482 491960 01482 781121 St Michael’s Youth Project Multi Skill Sports, Able & Active St Michael’s Church. Orchard Park Road, Hull, HU6 9BX Sirius Academy, Anlaby Park Road, Hull, 4:00 – 6:00pm (Ages 5-9) & 6:00 – 8:00pm HU4 7JB Ages 10-19 5:00 – 7:00pm Free Ages 8 –16 plus, Pan-Disability 01482 805263 01482 358 371 4 21 Maxi Fun Club Aspire Dance Academy Our activities include - St Stephens Centre, Annandale Road, Greatfield, HU9 4LA * Swimming - every Friday 7.30-9pm 5:00—6:00pm * Ten pin bowling - 1st, 3rd, 5th Monday of Ages 7+ month 5-7pm Call Hollie 07949802409 * Indoor play - 2nd, 4th Monday of the month 5-7pm Special Olympics Gymnastics * Soft play - last Saturday of the month 330 Sutton Village Gymnasium, HU7 4TF -430pm 7:00—8:30pm We also run one off activities during the Ages 6-25 years, Pan-Disability summer holidays. £4 per session Call Janet 01482 871 349 Please check the website for up to date Kingston Youth Centre Social Kids Yorkshire and Humber information on these sessions. Sessions Need to book with Helen 07773310503 Kingston Youth Centre’s is a council sup- Hull Truck Youth Theatre Clifton Children’s Dance Lessons Kids is a national charity which provides ported service providing social sessions for children and young people with disabilities children and young people with disabilities. 50 Ferensway, Hull HU2 8LB and their families a support service. Winifred Holtby School, Midmere Ave, These provide a friendly youth club envi- 5:00—6:30pm (Ages 14-16) 6:45—8:15pm Kids provides many different groups includ- Hull, HU7 4PW ronment where young people can go and (Ages 16-21) ing Play schemes throughout the school £5 per lesson make new friends, have fun and develop Prices on enquiry. holidays, youth clubs and family support Times Available on request new life skills. Contact first 01482 323 638 groups. A referral is not necessarily needed Rosalyn 01482 798 181 Big Buzz club runs every Tuesday night to attend any of these sessions. 7:00—9:00pm for young people aged 16-24 Contact: 01482 467 540 Darley’s Youth and Hull and East Yorkshire Power Football and Buzzaballoo runs every Wednesday Arts Centre Club KIDS Youth Club night in term-time 7:00—9:00pm for peo- ple aged 11-18. Octagon Family Centre, Walker Street, Hull Training is held every Saturday at Sirius A referral is needed to attend these ses- Various locations, call for details Monday to Friday 3:30—5:30pm (Age 8- Academy, 296 Anlaby Park Road South, sions. 6:00—8:00pm 13) Hull, HU4 7IB. The school is fully accessi- Ages 8-18, Pan-Disability, self-referral Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:30— Contact : 01482 331238 and find them on ble with a large car park and onsite toilets. Free 8:30pm Age 14-21 (24 with SEND) Facebook. Matches take place at various venues 01482 467 540 Free Contact 07901 027 923 (Lee) 20 Contact Scott - 0789 1544 228 5 LAFSS LAFSS is based at Bellfield House, Middlesex Road, Hull, HU8 0RB The Hut Youth Club Darley’s Youth and Arts Centre (opposite ASDA Ings) The Hut, 187E Preston Road, Hull, HU9 5UY For more information 6:30 – 9:00pm, Octagon Family Centre, Walker Street, Hull Free Monday to Friday 3:30—5:30pm (Age 8-13) about our service please Ages 10-19 contact us on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:30— 01482 781 121 8:30pm Age 14-21 (24 with SEND) 01482 715 155 Free Contact Scott - 0789 1544 228 ASTRA Smile Club Tigers Trust U16’s (Self-Confidence Group) Disability Football 100 Barnstaple Road, Bransholme, Hull 4:00 – 5:30pm Soccer Kings, Oslo Road, Hull, HU7 0YN Free Ages under 16, Pan-Disability Ages up to 19 Weekly Contribution Contact 01482 310 925 01482 358 371 Tigers Together Kingston Panthers Wheelchair A fully funded football programme for Basketball males and females over 18 living with men- tal health problems. St Mary’s College, Cranbrook Avenue, Hull Open session 5-6pm KC Stadium (Astroturf) National League session 6-7pm Tuesday, 1.00pm—3.00pm First Session’s Free - call for more infor- Thursday, 6.00pm—8.00pm mation. For more information please contact Adam Chris Wilson - 07743 782 638 Newton on 01482 358 371 6 19 Clifton Children’s Dance Lessons Child Swimming Lessons Winifred Holtby School, Midmere Ave, Winifred Holtby School, Midmere Ave, Hull, HU7 4PW Hull, HU7 4PW £5 per lesson 4:30—6:00pm Times Available on request 10 week programs, groups and 1-1 ses- Rosalyn 01482 798 181 sions 01482 813557 LEISURE AND FREETIME SUPPORT SERVICE (LAFSS) St John’s Newland Beavers BIG BUZZ and Scouts Groups Kingston Youth Centre,48a Beverley Strawberry Walk, Beverley Road, Road, Hull HU3 1YE This leaflet has been constructed by staff members from Leisure and Freetime Support Hull, HU6 7PA Service (LAFSS) for the benefit of the children and young people with disabilities of Hull Beavers (Age 6-8) Tuesdays 6:15-7:15pm BIG BUZZ is a mixed ability group for young and the surrounding areas. people aged 16 to 24 years and is held Scouts (Age 10-14) Tuesdays7:15-9pm once a week at the Kingston Youth Centre. LAFSS is a short breaks service provided by Hull City Council which offers after-school Explorers (Age 14-18) Mondays 7-9pm This is an open access sessions with groups, youth clubs and activities on evenings, weekends and during school holidays. diffeent activities including sport and arts. This is available through a referral for children and young people with disabilities aged Tuesdays 7-9pm. 6-18 years with groups running every day of the week. £8 per month 01482 650 423 A referral form needs completing to access LAFSS provides: this group. Please ring us in the first in- Regular Youth Clubs - after school and at weekends Supported Days out for the whole family Hull Truck Youth Theatre Holiday Programmes for fun and exciting activities throughout school holidays 50 Ferensway, Hull HU2 8LB Fortnightly Disco and Film Nights for young people aged 14-21 5:00—6:30pm (Ages 11-13) 6:45—8:15pm KIDS Youth Club (Ages 16-21) Prices on enquiry. Various locations, call for details Contact first 01482 323 638 6:00—8:00pm Ages 8-18, Pan-Disability, self-referral Kingston Swim Club Free 01482 467 540 Ennerdale Leisure Centre, Hull 7:00—8:00pm Ages 7+, disability friendly £18 per month, membership fee required 18 01482 331 136 7 Child Swimming Lessons Sunday Club Sensory Play Winifred Holtby School, Midmere Ave, Victoria Dock Community Centre, Hull, Hull, HU7 4PW HU9 1TL Groups run between 11:00am-2:15pm 2:30—4:00pm, Pan-Disability 10 week programs, groups and 1-1 £1 per person, register on the day 01482 813557 Visit heyspecialstars.co.uk Bridges Hull Youth Club Route One Young Carers Group Hull FC Wheelchair Rugby East Hull Kung Fu Pennine Way, Bransholme, HU7 5EF Hull FC Performance Centre, 4:00 - 6:00pm (Years 6/7) & 7:00 –8:30pm Hall Road Academy, Hull, HU6 8PP Pickering Road, HU4 7AE Garden Village Community Centre, Hull (Year 8/9) 4:30 -6:00pm 11:00am – 1:00pm fortnightly, depending 7:00—9:00pm Free Free on Hull FC fixtures Ages 7+, All abilities Up to Year 9 (25 with special needs) Up to Age 19, All ages and abilities £3.50 per session 01482 820454 01482 491960 07427822640 Call Hull Kung Fu 07947819242 ASTRA Youth Club St Michael’s Swim Club Special Stars Sunday Club Sensory Play Session.
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